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Dec 15, 2014 (newstodate): Air Serbia and Air China are in talks over a joint service between the two countries, according to China's Xinhua News.
Air Serbia's CEO will attend the upcoming meeting between China and Central and Eastern European countries to be held in Belgrade from December 16 to 17, and he tells the news agency that negotiations over a code-share agreement between Air Serbia and Air China are close to completion.
-We are in the middle of some discussions around making some codeshare relationship with Air China. We want to, they want to, and it is only a matter of finalizing the details around that, he told told Xinhua in an interview.
In another part of the Balkan region, Croatia's Chinese Southeast Europe Business Association, CSEBA, is working for setting up flights from Chongqing to Croatia already from this winter in cooperation with a yet-unnamed Chinese carrier.
Plans are to start out with a rotation every 10 days, or up to three times per month, primarily carrying Chinese tourists into Croatia and the Balkan region.
CSEBA is also negotiating additional flights from Beijing and Shanghai to Croatia, most likely operating into either Zagreb or Dubrovnik, and hopes are also to turn the charter flights into all-year scheduled services from 2015.
Air Serbia's CEO will attend the upcoming meeting between China and Central and Eastern European countries to be held in Belgrade from December 16 to 17, and he tells the news agency that negotiations over a code-share agreement between Air Serbia and Air China are close to completion.
-We are in the middle of some discussions around making some codeshare relationship with Air China. We want to, they want to, and it is only a matter of finalizing the details around that, he told told Xinhua in an interview.
In another part of the Balkan region, Croatia's Chinese Southeast Europe Business Association, CSEBA, is working for setting up flights from Chongqing to Croatia already from this winter in cooperation with a yet-unnamed Chinese carrier.
Plans are to start out with a rotation every 10 days, or up to three times per month, primarily carrying Chinese tourists into Croatia and the Balkan region.
CSEBA is also negotiating additional flights from Beijing and Shanghai to Croatia, most likely operating into either Zagreb or Dubrovnik, and hopes are also to turn the charter flights into all-year scheduled services from 2015.